Malaysia has announced a full ban on importing electronic waste to tighten controls on hazardous materials and protect the ...
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Malaysia imposes ban on e-waste imports
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Malaysia has imposed a ban on imports of electronic waste, as it looks to tighten controls on ...
Malaysia has officially banned the importation of e-waste, reclassifying it under the Absolute Prohibition category with ...
Banning imports of electronic waste (e-waste) is an absolute necessity but must be complemented with strong enforcement measures to ensure effectiveness, say two non-governmental organisations.
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The importation of electronic waste (e-waste) has been fully banned with effect from today and will be classified under the ...
The importation of electronic waste (e-waste) will be classified under the Absolute Prohibition category of the Customs ...
PUTRAJAYA: Amid continued attempts to smuggle e-waste into the country, any activity involving the importation of foreign ...
E-waste has valuable metals, but recycling is dirty and harmful. A new natural method can safely recover metals and make them ...
One 2008 study calculated that one ton of mobile phones without batteries contains about 130kg of copper, 3.5kg of silver, 340 grams of gold.
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